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Programs and Services

Continuum of Services

Union County Public Schools strives to serve all students with disabilities in the least restrictive environment. IEP teams are responsible for making decisions regarding the eligibility of EC services and service delivery. Many students with disabilities can have their needs met in the regular education setting/program with accommodations and/or supplementary aids and services. However, there will be some students who require more intensive services to address their unique personal and educational needs.

Continuum of Alternative Placement

  • Regular - Students with disabilities who receive the majority of their education program, 80% or more of the day, with non-disabled peers. 
  • Resource - Students with disabilities who spend 40% -79% of the day with non-disabled peers. 
  • Separate - Students with disabilities who spend 39% or less of the day with non-disabled peers. 

  • Separate School – A school specifically designed for students with disabilities, where 100% of the day is spent with disabled peers. 

  • Hospital/Homebound Services - Students with disabilities whose needs cannot be met in a less restrictive environment may require a hospital/homebound placement to receive the necessary services to successfully return to school.

General Curriculum vs Adapted Curriculum

Related Services

Related services are supportive services that an eligible student with a disability requires to benefit from special education. The IEP team determines the need for related services in the educational setting. Eligibility for special education services does not automatically entitle a student to related services.

Common related services include, but are not limited to:

  • Occupational Therapy
  • Physical Therapy
  • Speech-Language Therapy
  • Transportation

Information Regarding Programs and Related Services